Ralph B. Clark, former County Supervisor and father of O.C. public transportation, died Saturday at age 92. He began his political career on
Anaheim's City Council in the late 1960s and served as mayor in 1969. (A mutual friend of ours calls him "The Silver Haired Orator of Anaheim.") He represented the 4
th District on the
Orange County Board of Supervisors from Jan. 6, 1971 to Jan. 5, 1987, and served 12 terms as chairman of the
Orange County Transportation District. Among his many accomplishments, Clark was largely responsible for the creation of our public
transportation system, and for bringing the
Rams football team to O.C.. Eventually we lost the NFL, but the buses stayed and flourished.
.The
Register's website features
an article with more details about Clark's life.
.The photo above shows Clark at his desk in the
County Hall of Administration in 1971. The image below shows Clark (left) at the dedication of an
O.C. Historical Commission plaque at
Knott's Berry Farm in 1977. Also in the photo are Historical
Commissioner Don Dobmeier and
Virginia Knott.

The plaque shown above has gone missing over the years. (These things happen.)
Coincidentally, the plaque will be replaced this very Saturday at an event honoring the 75
th anniversary of
Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant. It should be quite a gathering of former and current employees, local historians, theme park
aficionados, and at least one or two members of the
Knott family.
.[
Correction (6-9-09): The old plaque has finally been found and will be re-dedicated and put back on display at Saturday's event.]
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Architecture fans, please note: I've updated
Friday's post about the
Mr. & Mrs. Haines House in
Dana Point. The mystery is not yet solved, but we have a couple more clues.